How is the Treasure Study Bible different?
The new Treasure Study Bible is unlike any Bible you've seen before. It guides
you through Bible study in a way that seems natural, and before you know it,
you're mining the wonderful truths of God's Word. Believers are amazed at how
quickly they become familiar with every Book of the Bible. They quickly learn
to navigate freely throughout the Scriptures, and along the way, they grasp
a knowledge of the lessons offered by each Bible chapter and verse.
How did the Treasure Study Bible originate?
The Treasure Study Bible started out as a children's Bible. We took the Thompson®
Chain-Reference® System, and chose the 500 most significant topics of Bible
study. Then we added questions to each topic. Provocative questions that face
every believer in everyday situations. Each topic offers a starting Scripture
verse for your study and then you are "Chain-Linked" all the way through
your Bible, giving you solid teaching on your topic. Finally the answers to
the questions can be found at the rear of your Bible.
It soon became apparent that it wasn't just children using this new Bible.
It was adults, especially those who are new to the faith. So we put a new cover
on the Treasure Study Bible, a simulated black leather cover to look like a
regular Thompson®. Then we priced it so anyone can afford one. Our customers
buy them by the case (of 12) and REALLY save!
Can mature Christians use the Treasure Study Bible?
Absolutely! The questions and answers in this Bible apply to all Christians.
Regardless of your level of Bible study, you'll find it irresistible when you
scan the list of topics and start reading the questions. They create a desire
in everyone to start digging for the answers. Digging through the treasure of
God's Word.
Here's why most people have poor Bible study habits:
God's Word may be a light unto our path, but it's difficult to use. It's a
huge book, over 1,000 pages long, covering thousands of years of cultures that
seem to strange by today's standards. Unlike other books, the Bible isn't designed
to be read from front to back, and those who try, end up frustrated. It's no
surprise that well-meaning Christians get bogged down and ultimately give up.